Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1939 — Page 6
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JOE Dl MA6GIO JUNIOR LOOP'S MOST VALUABLE Yankee Outfielder Voted League's Mo;*t \ aiuable Player Award New York. Ori 25 U.F* Yn individual hum-*1.11! record without • qua! was . app* ff todffe wi'ff •• other achieve ig'-nt Jeers* P*»l DtMaggln *ll V" M M ktoessa league* iii •»’ \#tsek» k®*»r .‘Will# Thv TnkM • (Witt r*rt\f M JYl* ,Ml id j 0 .««» • w po-ei* rs»n* m-k*. nowmbtee >4 24 to » 6-a *ef Ik i-biiil Vih*ii A “'ll rfv>«> of \wv. ii ilk* ■ • fro* .•all ci wight Ato. is too m ntieai IsWaggio. who *"» 'ho American be «.••*« bum- '►:• wit# ill av—r.ne. of 2*l. dtew 15 a*' 1.1 i. * v—lbi a a.- 'hrc. Ihn l> ohu four!b and ■i\ fllhi Tk. bi«. k thu’- bed llaiias bur who •■« up along pi. Im i »i(UFishermen* wlut: f. Ban Francisco, tiluj vfirir hr* wirly f»y« crab R*h lut thu* in four )«*are S'aduatee to the mowl rovrM spot 111 base ball So 1 star of tMaKbaH'l great oat tuiim. Sol that 1 H Maggto hwtm'l Vova iho sparkplug which waiio tllo Yattka ico ovor since h* jntne tithom bn' it's now official bojroiul ail argument Vntil 1 1.Muggio Joined the Yanks lh-y lutti the "second plat** atagpots" but from tho day tho 111h»*Hmltoil Sun Francisco boy app.-ar od In iboli .ust tho Brims bumb ors hair to-tor known anything hut pennauta and worlds champion ship* Tho Yanks' hitched fholr w,iii..ii lii InM.u. a *tc.r and have blared i tom tin baseball hoavons as has no o!*»or loam in history A pfeturo p|»y-.-r DIM.<.-:gb> makes iiasohall playing look easy In long, graceful air idea ho oast up ground in tho ontflold to make ralrlir* no othor onlftoldor of hts
11. J. Smith llru. <... ■nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmpww Tonight K Thursday t N R RIG HA'S ' Fimt Sh>»w Tonitf at fi:lß t onhnuous Thurs. frrnn !:.*> ttsH-iinK with feature ATTEND TONIGHT \M> A YOU) TIM RS. < ttottli* • -• love ox x msiF! Two i onuk I’tMipiv rwrtilt m k»*c . , . with a A-wxim flat fur Lheir rawOr! (nutd ihe» Ike tx« pprV> rvir after? Carol* l.<>mi>.»r<i m a xtartlHic transition from conmtiwnn* to brilliant dnunutic star! ■ M » m jnjil mmm, * LOMBARD STEWART Made for Each Other amdemi * DAVID 0 SiLZNICk | ALSO — Rherta. lOc-ESc —o Rrlday A Ml - -TH« MAN IN THC IRON MARK" —o Run. Man. Tuaa. "TMI WOMEN"
tlmo hna tmon ahlo lo .luplhato I with photographic off*, i DlMsggJo is tough lit fool at tho plate Ilia four major league batting marks are 121 in Ih.lS. 14# In IM7 224 In IklV and !!»1 In 1»X» ! Although h i-iako* a full swing * DlM.gglo use* a snap wrist action l to get added power Into Ills drives. 1 Since he donned a Yankee uniform. JiiMaggto has been a con-j lender 'or the most valuable pie* er award fit tintahi# dab'll in he fresh .in y.#i •ecowd a kin sophonttiri y-er, ami *lx'b i# a • Junlm v-a fas » (lekrlaaor T»• s s * »il • *S !s»- msiti n-ias.l nr 1 1 Her* -a 1* “ 71 t» 74 * 'f-» iT»a --la e<-l oi, t|#*e a t 'k*t tin. i Jinny fuss Re# 8. x Br«* b.vse n<a sm a-dis»»«' <a .ippea* trirag a **o rai>» ks• • d »- .aid r vi who thus liter*. ho vr n the c.-ii vslaoWe pbiyoc *- .».uo te<»i»<d 170 tut- i -yii the tail that ottiy (me V* Ul gnfe bio .1 B' si lh.b Feller iTeveland’s flrebnt p: received three br*t ploee bailout ,nd fcae.ti.it b d with l*J , p.tats Tvd Wilt turns Rod Soy's j fresbmon to-vtsotbst who led Ibe lottgoo in runs hatted In »l4lt r««ie fourth with 126 points although he failed to get a irst ptaes V.ue f’hurtle Ruffing Yankee pit. h.t.* star. tiiti*hod fifth with lt« points hut received no firsts BUI I'h key, j Yankee < at. her. [e'llod three No. J votes but was tinmen;tuned l«y 11 coma»ttie«-iiu-n gnd wound up sixth with ItO points. " . M PwlFut l.inrrw (.uarHed In New > ork New Y<eV Oct 2.7 — ll'l’l — i ft;rotifer police guards Were pla« ec| today around the French liner Nor- ' mandie and the f’unard White Star. Ilto-r Quo. n Wary', the ivro largest,; fastest gml most Itixnrhut# shifts In In ihe world after the naval Inteltigont e detmr'menf w oped that on# of them wvis to *>e sat*>iagi-d Tho line * ire docked at adjacent piers in ihe Hudson r'ver. rvdtigeoa of the war List In Madr I’uMir My IMfs (’(immittrF ' Wulrngton Oh j$ tIT' —The Ikes ts.mißlttee liklsv made public a lla; tdentlfylng government employes who nr*- mom' ora or are o» the mailing list of the American lea- j Stic for poser and o y. Highesi ranking o'fh-lals on tfc*! Hat were I>l w o S Hmith. Il'iO'hl :i vear u -roto of the national labor rela'teha board and lamia Keck, •I" <«* a year mernleT of the maritime labor board The i-on iiltteo has charged that the longue ia "cunt Kilted by the romntuniwt party "
■■ 11 n ■ 1 111 ICORT Tonight & Thursday ii com smi sniicw !H MSMJM kQh iifi 31 & \ El EE^HE... EEE El ?4TmTn TOMWOWNNANCNY CONSTANCE MOON MUIM ALRO — Mn>ui Comedy; Nawe R Navaity. * ONLY I Or* I.Sr —o San Man. Tue* "SAINT IN LON " DON" R "HIGGINS FAMILY."
NET SCHEDULES ARE ANNOUNCED Gonwa An d Hartford Masktthall Schedule* Are Listed Bosket hull schedtlleg for the (Jeneva and Hartford township high st h'Mila have been announced |by the i.uohes, John Baiimau of tietieva ami Wayne Him liman of llurtford (ieneva has b total of 1* sin'- < Bi-dnlwg sa# Iblrthar# >< 1* ; ttaci n e-s card Ovc b tw.ras is II a ib» sisia*.a Friday ab'bt. Noveabei 1. Harttis.i vm'ertaiaiwg j the th ta. B* .u * at llartfaid -a# Ceaa- va pkiynvg at dotmias'b Tbs . oapk-t* sib.dsks tn'kavy ftanawa K*s %■ Vlaiigioietb a» Sl-vameatb. *4vs lb .hflv'tsaa .<1 (iubvva Nev If p. Tide Min at (.ttoVli Noi 17 tV tlv i,l IV < r-. Nov Ii Vh-brno ul It. ;* Os* 1 KirkluMl at Oetwvw. I tee i Itv.tttS'. Tvilow J.s kefs | at Itwcutwr I >v< Is Hartford at tho third. ( rv« 3J Biy.tat »t B* yum Jan IT* fold sal* r. U. at Cew- ! rva Joe. 2# Rtyitnt at Ocmevn. Feb 2 Albion al Album Feb * Kirklund at Kirkland F.-b 14 Jefferson at Jefferwm Feb 1# lint ford at lieneva. Feb M Monmouth al Geneva. I Hartford Nov 3 Herne at Hartford Nov 10 Ktrktan dal Kirkland Nov 17 lledkey at Redkey Nov 22 Ftmhural at Hanford Nov !* Pleasant Millg at Hartford tier l Monmouth at Monmouth i tbu k Petroleum at Petroleum . tier 12 Poling at Poling , |k-i It Geneva at Hartford Ini 22 Montpelier at M.mtpel- 1 k-r Jan & Kirkland at Hartford Jan II Monroe at Hartford Jan 2# Imneaatef at Hartford Jan 27 Chester Tenter at I’hea- j -er j Feb 2 Pleasant Mill* al Pleas- ; ant Mills Feh •• Petroleum at Hartford |' Fe*» 1# Geneva at Geneva. Fell 2.1 Jefferso nat Hartford j 1 — ° * ! , Todky * Sport By Henry McLamaca • * Atlanta Os. tbt 25 (U.B- Thta It the land of gone with the wind ~ and ei fmv'hall ba. ks fast enough j. 1 not only to have gone wtta It. hut I. ! to have shown It the way No other section of the country. ( year after year, comes close to t matching the south in the produr-■ i tlon of duelling runners with h i fool hall They se. m to hlimsom 1 1 with the regularity of the dogwmNl ; trees and rare la the southern i campus which does not have one i or two backs who can charge like I Pickett, change pace and direction i like Forrest, and take it like l*ee t Tennessee hat three hi Butler. I Fox* and fafegn Georgia Tech I hss two in Gibson and Bosch I ! Georgia has a pair of 09 ft sprint I 1 ers in fate and Hunnlcutt. flem- I - son s backs can't be brought down i with a s<tnirre| gun. Nelson of Alabama runs down rabbits for exercise, and Hanker and Klilogg . of Tulane run down Nelson Hov!«t*« of Ole Miss won't run with 4 these three because they re lit* | »teW Why Pi this* Wh»< Is the atHW wor lo the south's ability Mv keep earning up with hacks whe have' oil eeer aiiundanee es igr-ed power-. owing and savvy n.-oessocy tat , -oui en the gridirenT l4wme setrth. vrtnves impUrin tt with heredity, -uy ma that the foselaUiere »f Mie yresetn u. n. raHun es seortn-rw vyntiiatt iKopers dvveleped U-eno-mJ-eus s|o-ed and endurance < basing
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1939.
SOUTHERN ACE - - By Jack Sords I Rk h >oL | A ; x ™ A* t tomes' ;L MeFAPoert tti££rt4U p^Av^t 500 ** CLBMSO\i PtG MALfffAOF, rt tote* fATIfP A LeAC*.-JG re^F/A ♦W ■MKStm Titrjtrt. FOX AU.-SOoTHtfS V
Yankee* in the war tx-lween the states This smarts bias, how ever, and must be discounted, as-' nei daily by us Yankee, from around tth well— uli Mm on and Augusta. Home attribute the good hack* to the ge.n-rally inferior southern lines, arguing that hacks have in be exceptional down Ibis way or get killed Others say It is because the hoys gel tired of talking slow ly. walking alowty. and generally diawllng all week, and welcome an opportunity to rut loose and get Into high timed on Haturday com lung han little or nothing lo ; do with the development of great runners I was talking to Dr Jock Huthe: land bi-lween the halves of the Tennessee • Alabama game.) shortly after Johnny Butler had made hia sentwt tonal 57 yard brok en Held run. and I asked him If It were possible to teach a hoy to ■do what Butler had just done "Never, not If you sfietit a life iline" Hutheriaud said "A run; 1 like that la the result of Instinct I and Inspiration HI "tell you one thing, though"' and Hutherland pointed to the parked stands, the yelling thousands, the riot of color and pageantry "all of that plays a part In the development of great i backs The south takes Its foot ‘ ball seriously Kids are brought Up on it, and when they reach college they are willing to do or dir for their schjol. and from this feel- i ling Is drawn the Inspiration to perform what appears to be the impossible." v In watching great bar "as work »n« real!*-* bow foolish la the old football belief that anyone can • ary the ball that It is the line ■which really does Ihe imports'i* I.lk A line Is vital, certainly But 1 M ta from the baektlrid that a team
Pam Driving— Not on Links # jm i k n ¥f ml k j It «tk " *& ■ A RmR Punala Barton, fonnar Brttlah and American woman'* goU chain* pton. doa* aU har driving now from fathind tha wheel of an ambit* lanea. In common with thouaand# of othar British women. Pam volunteered for ambulance eenrtce and la aaalrmd U> the weet Low* dua atatkm for training.
gets Its "lift " How many times . have you been a dull. Ilfelesa team j magnetised by the arrival In the game of a flashing, reckless, helltor leal her ball carrier? No one will ever convince me I that the thrNl of a football game c»mes In watching a tackle tackle, a guard guard, or a center ic-nter No sir let me siili h the hall and the men who run with It Yon go I right ahead and beat a path to the I lacAle# and guards who make the 1 best mousetraps. If y«u waul to. I ll take the men ou the run. STATE ACTION • CONTINUED Fima l-AOK ONBI Geneva T6l S 01 Moh.toe Monroe I*4 174 Monroe Washington 172 212 The order from the- slate board | was received today by Mr. K < her • w ' »" - War KrferradMm hsvr In Neutrality I’inht W'ashtngiim. Oct. 25 <U.F) The eontroveratal war referendum ts sue was Injected Into neutrality <-<msidera:ton today as the senate put the brakes In net ion on tbe ad I ministration s program. Hen Robert M laiFollette. Frogreasive. W'is, Introduced alt amrtidKcnt providing for a national 1 "advisory election" on tbe question of war or peace prior to any dec tarsi ion of war by congress ' that would send American soldiers !<i battleflehip overseas. No election would be held In the - event as an attack "actual or tmi mediately threatened" on the I'. S or Its possessions or by auy o«r. American nation against any country an the western hemisphere.
FILE CHARGES ON RAILROADS Government Uhar kc s | Railroads With AntiTrust Act Violation — Washington Ik t 25 <U.P> Tin- Justice department. today filed a complaint in District of I rolumhi.i federal conrl charging 1 1 bs- association of American tull]«rgi Its officers and directors .tag 241* «*•»*.-. uiilrouds with v tala! ioa «f ib* Sherinaii anili*d .At Tin- cstigihtbsi ohnna-d that the n< tilf.'S' re.sde •iisitr to r.-struln ada by raAntm ta extend tff so s: twvltn iseffcaatlnn In the .-.■crime- «f helebr .(*d passengers which tie* reiide o'.r«-«a»arlly ex-j o.id •« im h ettus" The dtporksesi tVeicve • 'he mlteoiupc inclildum M the lin|.arbui( .<e • n tie- lUca-g State* tried bi •-Utuioute mioim carrier t Att4M-lit Ina Ij*' "refltaWwff to vet a I'll si- nta.s. oil la.iik-d Uwckev trail-■o-s mid tru«k a«.h>-« Tim v-vitipkiml <W,<vd llbd the r«,ni* rodoe-.d to eidaWleb 1 ttw-oiork an- h>h«i “og»* tad tin-* .»e«d Jauil blihtu .oi-uwxw m.-ule wi'k meVar currlens " Tin- d'-f.-odnnte hr tlx cuHta. a* mi dine to the ib*p u» tan ei, co operated la the bivi-si b'a'los by i furuietiitig campk-to btfo.-iieiUaa j aa lo c—ndt'loiui sinroshilkwi their agreement, mid thus ai.eke ona ! Inal actlna "iiuippreprlati- " fit U action, the statement *uid *; ' Wtii adeiymi'ety P'VWSI tin* Issues Involved |, o — WinrfcrstFr ( ytli-l Is Katally l«iuri>d Parker, ted . CM. 3f» <U.ft U'lllium SfM-ndir.an of Winchester was Injured family yesterday near here when the motorcycle he was riding sideswtped a truek Clyde Mann, a companion was injured BERNE NEWS By B A*. BCHWARTf David Wulltman, local faranet i who waa Injured when a team of horses ran over him. also Buffered fhre.. broken rth* and a punctured 1 lung. In addiUnn to a broken collar bone His condition, while serious. It niri alarming at the present. MhK Made Moldner. as Fort Wvyne, daughter ot Mr and Mrs. iJohn V “■.*ldn»r of near here, and Glen Mary, of Fort YVayne. wen. [ united In marrlaw* last Saturday In a ceremony performed at Columbia ' i Oty v Mr and Mrs Amos R ttt-ury and Mr and Mrs KiFnm Steury left lotSw-' urelay for Nan Francisco, and other poittia of intereal in ihe weet.! They will attend the bottlera' <n>nventlon at Ban Francisco. They raped to be gone about three week* Word has been received here of • the death of fact McWbtriW. a nammmmmrnmmmmtAmmm HavF You Sern The New Six-Way Lamp? in nar window Has sis way twitch to give either direct or indirect lighting With smartly styled parchment shade, three cgndeiabre lights, fluted braen tub mg antieaated ivory fin> ish, .'etural gold color trim baue. I mil Salurduy $4*95 Z W IF K S
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